That's not a bad schedule. Out of our division, I'd say Houston is the only "elite" team we have to play. Indy, Wash, Pitt and NYG could all be great teams next year, things will definitely change from how they are currently, but as of now we only have 2 elites on the schedule, Houston and the Denver twice.

Jets, KC, San Diego, Philly (and possibly Dallas and Jax if they get Tebow) are all going to go through some major changes. We have some winnable games. Allen and McKenzie has a real chance to show some improvement in the win column next year._________________Bah-Weep-Granah-Weep-Nini-Bong
My short-term memory is not as sharp as it used to be.
Also, my short-term memory is not as sharp as it used to be.

People said this seasons schedule looked tough too. When you can't beat the Browns at home, every year's going to be tough. That schedule's no harder then this seasons. The AFC South and NFC East aren't powerhouse divisions._________________